Billiard Blitz 3 - Nine Ball

The ones who like to have an opponent while playing billiard should play Billiard Blitz 3 – Nine Ball. The online billiard game is a bit more complex and offers a training round as well as the opportunity to play billiard against a computer opponent. It’s also neat that you cannot only choose the avatar of your own player but also that of your computer opponent. And that’s how the game works. In the beginning you place the cue ball to the left of the white line. In order to gain momentum keep the mouse button held down. During this period of time you will see a bar, modifying itself, switching from high to low and vice versa. It depicts the strength of the shot. Take your time till the setting has the right strength. If you release the mouse button again now, you are going to perform the shot. You are also able to perform a shot with Effet. For that purpose you either click with the mouse on the special spin-icon or, as an alternative, you can also use the arrow keys or the letters WASD. As a player you always have to hit the ball with the lowest number first. It is a foul if you fail at that, hit a different one or pot another. Than it is the opponent’s turn. After the game you get a statistic that will point out your flaws to you. The statistic indicates how many shots you needed and how long one shot took you on average. It also evaluates, of course, how many balls have been potted correctly. In the end Billiard Blitz 3 –Nine Ball also presents you a rating, ranking from beginner to professional. The game provides a lot of fun because you also have an opponent. The programme displays auxiliary lines for the shot, which are making the adjustment of the cue a lot easier. This is a feature especially new players highly appreciate.

As the name indicates, Billiard Blitz 3 - Nine Ball is one out of three games by the same game forge that is engaged with billiard. With the displayed auxiliary lines it is even for beginners fairly easy to play the ball correctly and to also pot a ball in one of the pockets. You learn which courses the balls are taking and which angle one has to apply in order to send the ball in the right direction. Thus the basic principle “the angle of incidents equals the angle of reflection” soon becomes second nature.